. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . - stages his scraps in thevicinity of an undertakers establishment. Itma\ be that there is a mutual understandingbetween said popular engineman and thebusiness man. 84 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Eleanore Rcse Brennan The accompanying picture is of EleanoreRose Brennan, twenty months old, grand-daughter of T. J. Brennan, chief of the firedepartment at the shops at Connellsville. Hehas been an employe of the road for thirty-sixyears and is highly regarded by his granddaughter is a magnificent specimenof childhood, and on a re


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . - stages his scraps in thevicinity of an undertakers establishment. Itma\ be that there is a mutual understandingbetween said popular engineman and thebusiness man. 84 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Eleanore Rcse Brennan The accompanying picture is of EleanoreRose Brennan, twenty months old, grand-daughter of T. J. Brennan, chief of the firedepartment at the shops at Connellsville. Hehas been an employe of the road for thirty-sixyears and is highly regarded by his granddaughter is a magnificent specimenof childhood, and on a recent visit to her grand-father she made a deep impression on thosewho met her. Her parents, Sir. and Mrs. T. , live in Chicago, but Eleanore seemsto like Connellsville and her grandparentshome much better than her own. September 22 was another sad day for E. Miller, for years master mechanic atConnells-ville, but recently returned to his oldlove, the throttle, was fatally injured, and hisfireman, Charles Glenn, instantly killed, whenNo. 8 derailed near Houston, Pa. Tom, ashe was best known by all, was ecjually aspopular as the other Tom (Thomas Burton),who met a tragic death less than a month loss of two such enginemen c


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